Helios: a hybrid electrical/optical switch architecture for modular data centers
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2010 Conference, 2010•dl.acm.org
The basic building block of ever larger data centers has shifted from a rack to a modular
container with hundreds or even thousands of servers. Delivering scalable bandwidth
among such containers is a challenge. A number of recent efforts promise full bisection
bandwidth between all servers, though with significant cost, complexity, and power
consumption. We present Helios, a hybrid electrical/optical switch architecture that can
deliver significant reductions in the number of switching elements, cabling, cost, and power …
container with hundreds or even thousands of servers. Delivering scalable bandwidth
among such containers is a challenge. A number of recent efforts promise full bisection
bandwidth between all servers, though with significant cost, complexity, and power
consumption. We present Helios, a hybrid electrical/optical switch architecture that can
deliver significant reductions in the number of switching elements, cabling, cost, and power …
The basic building block of ever larger data centers has shifted from a rack to a modular container with hundreds or even thousands of servers. Delivering scalable bandwidth among such containers is a challenge. A number of recent efforts promise full bisection bandwidth between all servers, though with significant cost, complexity, and power consumption. We present Helios, a hybrid electrical/optical switch architecture that can deliver significant reductions in the number of switching elements, cabling, cost, and power consumption relative to recently proposed data center network architectures. We explore architectural trade offs and challenges associated with realizing these benefits through the evaluation of a fully functional Helios prototype.
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